HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986 07 28 - Plan Details SentL. Gene Harris
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City ►f Seba-sritl►l
POST OFFICE BOX 127 IA SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32858-0127 Dobonh C. Krpn
TELEPHONE (305) 688-5330 City G101%
July 28, 1986
Mr. Kevin Lewis
2846 D Steamship Circle
River Ridge, Louisiana 70123
Dear Kevin:
It was indeed a pleasures speaking with you, on the phone, Friday.
I look forward to meeting you in the near future when you visit
the Sebastian area. As per our conversation, enclosed please
find ttie proposed PUD I (Industrial Planned Unit Development)
and the PUD C (Commurcial Planned Urtit Development) Ordinances.
I have also enclosed a copy ftum our Comprehensive Land Use Plan
outlining the use:; for CG (Commercial General) as well as a photo
stat of the developers conceptual design of the properties.
I hope that this information will be helpful to you and should
the need arise, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
Deborah C. Kragen
City Clerk
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enclosures (as noted)
t:he ful.luwirnl: larye• :;Calfa discount &tores►r health upas; supermrarketsf
dupar'trr►ent storcts; full service hardware stores; wholasale and ware-
housing activitival general appliance Bhopal printing shops; rales,
sdr-vit:ts or rvpalrr of n►otur vahic:luto' machine equipment or accessorw
part&, including tire ar,d battery shopsr gar and automotive service
c•e:ntvss; currunurcial ar►►us►e,nvr►t&; teen toed ortablirhmMntr primarily
sarvinV in d1spusabla containers arid/or providing dltve-in facilities,
and othar bimila.r rarviCay to be axpt'ea+lrly detlned 10r the zoning ordinance.
J. GolAcral tY.uuncrri'ial Ucwvl, ju►►e:nt. Thea yt;ncral cares» rcill areas are des -
pp+_ •tY 1ynated u„ the: Lard tiler Map for purposes of accomuludating general retail
sales and servict s; h,yl,wa►ij oriviav-d sdltss and servicasr conur►ctrcial
.uausvrnrnt; arid traav au(i warcthuu:._iuy tacilitieas. Theda araaii are prin-
cipally located in hit)hly accc:issitrle ardaxMpf the urban servicer district
within areas cun►patibla with Cho unique location and market r6ujuirfunants
of tht• I*C�'pvctivw u:.vs. The mita" arta gwnerallk loi;mcoa"013000 �pa.�aulr"'.►Gr+
,►uuur artOr ials. Tho tur,.J 1'q EA,1 i L y aJ li.cat:O(-I to araau within the Vern-
�r eral corrunercial sr-rvicv dl�trJL't ;t iJ)uJ"ttJti CIAO land allocation for the
�r pccific uses detinvd above. 'Phis arfsa la not intonded to rrccoawwdato
businv:;sosc, tradt;s, or services which generate any significant &=unto,
of r,uis:rnce irnpac:ts, iric.•ludir,q glare, smeoke Or other air pollutants,
noise vibration, n►ajor tire hazards, need for extensive L11lli�#4,4@ St®rageA'
and display, or other irnlacts generally at,sociated with more intariw1w4
111du:,trial uses.
,Vaj dusiynatad for yc,r►ctral Cwnnefer•olal develojvrwnt Ora specifically
not Adaptiva to poru►anent rvsldantial housing and such uses s1Jf.1J .brr43-
lcx attad in uthor areas austyr►atad for residential dovelopnant. On the
uthur l,.rt,d, txansla„t rat.ldontlal fdClJJt:JWr including hotels and wutels,
ti,noshariny or fractional fact ra"idantial complexes, or other transient
quarters should be located in areas dasiylr,atad for e(arunarcial use.
Thou zoning ordinance conua rcial designations shall be rewritten to pro-
vide an effective mach:rnimm for consistently implementing Cha polioses
Of this subsf:c'tivn. Ther districts and related provisions shall stipu-
late. a inure lalicaJ nux of compatible land uses, thereby avoiding r re
prublea►s occurring when us:e3s with .incompatible characteristics locate -
in closer proxirn., t y .
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4. Mar int Waterlr�.ne c'.uunrrr,al_ The Land Use Plan Nat. desig"tar marine
watcrt trent ),unerc4a i .a, u4s which s1,a11 accommoddto marine► and marinta
related oervlcf:si aluny thv enure highly accessible waterfront sites with
the poter►tial to satisty the unique location, market, and re`ourca needs
Of n►arine rolatvd act i vi t les. 1;pc. AtJc zoning district rvyulationrr
shall bu drat ted and atl.,l.tod to regulate the: nature of warms watur-
rru,rt cuurnrrcial uperat,w,s, and to assist in maintaininy the stability
of ad jace,►t an.t nearby , t•:., dent sal areas t:frruugh use restrictions,
landscaping and screeiiirry, and nuisance abatement standards. The
zurriny amendment "h.111 provide for one or more marine waterfront coal-
,uercial districts which accommodate limited and general waterfront
corrur►ercial activities.
C'. Pculicics for Allocat-inq Industrial /nevelopment. The Land Use Map allocates
land resources for eYistiny an,d 411ticipated future industrial development nweds.
The allocation process provides a high priority to indu"try's traquent need for
Stvateyically locan.'l lands to rail facilities, major arterials or
int Orctwnyes, labor a►arkats, and oquisite urban services.
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Industrially designated art:al: are nut generally adaptive to residential use and
such uses shall nut be located In arab& dvaiynated for residet►ntjal developawnt.
This proviscion shaJI not prohibJt rwsldenc•aa for night watchme4jor custodians
whose prtesviAcc on .industrial &l tusr Js nncvy&ary for a►acurity purposes. Such a
use ,uuy be Pelnuttud As a cundltiunal use through appropriate zoning procedures.
Rased on the extensive Impacts which industrial development frequently generates,
industrial development reryulriny future plan ,aunandmunt or rezoning &Hall be en-
cuuru;ed to dovr:lop under provisions of a planned unit developownt ptrti tion in
order to allow rrlaxinwlu fli:xibillty in design to thv applicant and to avoid any
major adverse impacts+ which may not Ler anticipated dulins a less in-depth plan
1'&Vl ew.
The zoning ordinarlca shall be amended to include performance standards for regu-
1 :e t i ny the t,ui sang ce i►rlaac. is .&omen ime: ; assuc•i a tod with intense commercial and
4#JLJust1444J de:-vaIL.Jullur,t. t:alvayu yulds shall be oonsidertrd as an industrial use
duc: to the putcntial intensity au,l 1,atutu of thc, esu, .acreaya requirements,
aetsthVtiL• 11111-A"Ct, and the hcavy t1u,'k trattic assuciatod with the use.
U. !'c,(i. lc t�►' A11uca[trn lnstiCuCiiintrl__U_r_velopment: The Land Use Map allo-
L'atrs arc anti ol,Cn space dasignatiun to lands acconumdating public
or private .in:,titutiur►al iaL:ilitias such as schools, goveyrnawInt buildings, civic
c•eutels, L•un►eturius, fife duct ermvr'goiay operation centur facilities, public and
private packs and recreation areas, utilities, and erxtensiveIopen areas eomprisi�
uwiur c•onu►,ittvd public and semi-public open spaces.
SCC.Ci(_jrt rams for Land Use Marlac cement. The followin ro
:.1,.411 bu the 110444b 1411' L•nlrylny c.ut thee i)oala► wed ubjectives of the land
A. C,u,t ilium! !.slits Ih; Prue rare__: 7'Ittr City of Sejlxestia11 shall Carry out the
101low1n,/ la►,.i u..e: 10latud pruyrau►a.
J. landUse In_fo_rm.tt i0n_Systetrl. Maintain and periodically update the land
use .in101nwtlutl sy.stt:.w.
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2. land Use 7'1e�nds. Monitor dnd evaluate population and land use trends. -
1_ ROVirw PUJiCJVS. Revicw 'Anel :auu:nd ds necessary existiny
1,l ar1:, and
Aflrlual ly ulxtate fiscal 1r,,arlagamont policies including
capital Impluve,nant prugram and budget.
�. A,Ilu11u::C,'I l,,rnl 1►�►: I'41nt r„Is. Admii1.iscte.riny adoptod land uNv control
uidinan�c� tutctene:'ed In Serer•. 1-1L ut chief plan and other related
Orclinanc'c:s which nkay hervinatter be adopted.
6. Public Assistance. Provider cuntinuiny land use information dnd rrxslaet-
atec:r to the public.
7. Illt,,r.t.wLrr:rl,�`.t ,t (".Jt r'diriat ion. Assist in coordinating land devealopment
issuers whole applicable wltla other public ayencI&S at all levels of gov-
ernnnrr►t pursuant to the Intergovernmental Element of this plan.
H. M:anaqeCurrent Ueve1c)j.enentd�l jai cts. Review potential Impacts of pro-
1x,sed deve:loptt►rnt pursuant to tsxlsting ordinances, including, but not
limited to public tac•ility impacts, impacts on the natural envlrorawnt,
and .itnl,act on stabler residential neighborhoods.
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